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HDD & DVD Player/ Recorder DVDR3440H
User Manual
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Important notes for users in the U.K. Italia Mains plug DICHIARAZIONE DI CONFORMITA’ Si dichiara che l’apparecchio DVDR3440H, This apparatus is fi tted with an approved 13 Philips risponde alle prescrizioni dell’art. 2 Amp plug. To change a fuse in this type of comma 1 del D.M. 28 Agosto 1995 n. 548. plug proceed as follows: Fatto a Eindhoven 1 Remove fuse cover and fuse. Philips Consumer Electronics 2 Fix new fuse which should be a BS1362 Philips, Glaslaan 2 5 Amp, A.S.T.A. or BSI a
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CAUTION DK Advarsel: Usynlig laserstråling ved åbning VISIBLE AND INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN. når sikkerhedsafbrydere er ude af funktion. Undgå utsættelse for stråling. AVOID EXPOSURE TO BEAM ADVARSEL Bemærk: Netafbryderen er sekundært indkoblet og ofbryder ikke strømmen fra SYNLIG OG USYNLIG LASERSTRÅLING VED ÅBNING UNDGÅ UDSÆTTELSE FOR nettet. Den indbyggede netdel er derfor tilsluttet til lysnettet så længe netstikket STRÅLING sidder i stikkontakten. VARNING SYNLIG OCH OSYN
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This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by US patents. Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorised by Macrovision, and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorised by Macrovision. Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited. U.S. Patent Number 4,631,603; 4,819,098; 4,907,093; 5,315,448; and 6,516,132 Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. “Dolby” and the double-D symbol are tr
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English Table of Contents General Care and Safety Information ..........................................................................................8 Setup precautions .................................................................................................................................................8 Cleaning discs ........................................................................................................................................................8 HDD (Hard D
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Table of Contents Timer Recording .............................................................................................................37 About timer recording ......................................................................................................................................37 Timer recording (SHOWVIEW® System) .......................................................................................................37 Timer recording (manually) ...........................
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English Care and Safety Information CAUTION! Cleaning discs High voltage! Do not open the device. You run the risk of getting Some problems occur because the disc an electric shock. inside the recorder is dirty (frozen picture, The machine does not contain any sound disruptions, picture distortions). To user-serviceable parts. Please leave avoid these problems, discs should be all maintenance work to qualifi ed cleaned on a regular basis. personnel. To clean a disc, use a micro fi bre cle
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Product Information Helpful Hints: Introduction – If you have any questions or if problems occur during operation, see the chapter This recorder has a built-in hard disk ‘Troubleshooting’. drive (HDD) and you can record more – If you need further assistance, please call than 130 hours of video. the customer support service for your country. The corresponding telephone Note: These values are estimates only. numbers and e-mail addresses are given in Parts of the HDD storage capacity will b
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English Product Information (continued) Special Features This is a simple programming system for ‘Time Shift Buffer’ recorders. To use it, enter the Once you switch on this recorder, the programming number associated with programme shown on the TV will be your television programme. You can fi nd stored into the ‘Time Shift Buffer’. It acts this number in your favourite listings as a temporary storage of your magazine. recordings. The contents will automatically be deleted after 6 hou
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Main Unit a b c d e fgh ij k l a STANDBY-ON 2 Sockets behind the fl ap – Switches on the recorder or switches to Flip down the door as indicated by the standby mode. OPENÉlabel at the right hand corner. b Disc tray i S-VIDEO c OPEN CLOSE ç – S-video input for SVHS/Hi8 camcorders – Opens/closes the disc tray. or SVHS/Hi8 video recorders. In tuner mode, press SOURCE on the d Display panel remote control repeatedly to select – Shows information about the current ‘CAM2’ when using this input
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English Remote Control c SOURCE – In tuner or DVD REC mode, selects the recorder’s video input source from the a TV channel or external sources. ( EXT1, EXT2, CAM1, CAM2). b d DVD REC c – Activates the ‘direct recording to DVD’ d mode. e e TV/DVD f – Switch between playback from the g additional devices (connected via the h EXT2 scart socket) and playback from i the DVD recorder. j f CH + / - – While in tuner mode, selects the next/ previous TV channel. k g TIMER – Enters/exits the time
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Remote Control (continued) n DV – Switches to ‘camera mode’ for camcorder connected to DV IN socket. Recording can be made directly onto the HDD/DVD. o TV VOL +/ - n – Adjust the volume of the TV set (Philips TV only). p SETUP o – Enters/exits the system setup menu. q . > p – Skips to previous or next Chapter/Track. r STOP – Stops playback/recording. – Hold down the key to open and close the q disc tray. r s PLAY É s – Plays a disc. t – Plays a recording. u t REC v – Starts recording
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English Remote Control (continued) CAUTION! Using the remote control – Remove batteries if they are exhausted or if the remote control 3 will not be used for a long time. – Do not mix batteries (old and 1 new or carbon and alkaline, etc). 2 – Batteries contain chemical substances and should be disposed of properly. A Open the battery compartment. B Insert two batteries of type R06 or AA, following the indications (+-) inside the compartment. C Close the cover. D Aim the remote control direct
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Step 1: Basic Recorder Connections CABLE SATELLITE ANTENNA A VIDEO (CVBS) AN- TENNA S-VIDEO EXT2 AUX - I/O (Y/C) L AUDIO TV R COAXIAL EXT1 TO TV - I/O AUDIO / VIDEO OUT DIGITAL AUDIO OUT B TV A Connect the existing Antenna/Cable TV Connecting the antenna signal (or from the Cable Box/Satellite cables Receiver {RF OUT or TO TV}) to the ANTENNA socket on the recorder. These connections enable you to watch B Use the supplied RF coaxial cable to and record TV
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English Step 1: Basic Recorder Connections (continued) VIDEO (CVBS) AN- TENNA S-VIDEO EXT2 AUX - I/O (Y/C) L AUDIO TV R COAXIAL EXT1 TO TV - I/O AUDIO / VIDEO OUT DIGITAL AUDIO OUT Option 2 OR Option 3 OR Option 1 TV Option 2: Using an S-Video cable Connecting the video cable Use an S-video cable (not supplied) to connect the S-VIDEO(Y/C) socket on This connection enables you to view the the recorder to the S-Video input socket disc playback from the recorder. You (or labelled as Y/C o
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Step 1: Basic Recorder Connections (continued) VIDEO (CVBS) AN- TENNA S-VIDEO EXT2 AUX - I/O (Y/C) L AUDIO TV R COAXIAL EXT1 TO TV - I/O AUDIO / VIDEO OUT DIGITAL AUDIO OUT Option 2 Option 1 OR DIGITAL IN TV TV/Stereo AV amplifi er/ receiver Option 2: Using a coaxial cable Connecting the audio cables You can connect the recorder to an AV amplifi er/receiver in order to enjoy This connection enables you to listen to multichannel surround sound. the sound. However, this connection is not re
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English Step 2: Optional Connections Back of a Cable Box or Satellite Receiver (Example only) CABLE OUT IN TO TV VIDEO AUDIO RF S-VIDEO R L SATELLITE A ANTENNA E B ~ VIDEO (CVBS) MAINS AN- TENNA S-VIDEO EXT2 AUX - I/O (Y/C) L AUDIO TV R COAXIAL EXT1 TO TV - I/O AUDIO / VIDEO OUT DIGITAL AUDIO OUT C D TV Option 2 (as shown on the above illustration) Connecting to a Cable Box or If your Cable Box/Satellite Receiver has a SCART output socket Satellite
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Step 2: Optional Connections (continued) VHF/UHF OUT RF IN IN Back of a VCR TV OUT TV IN VIDEO VIDEO OUT IN (Example only) AUDIO L AUDIO L VHF/UHF AUDIO RF OUT R AUDIO R D A ANTENNA SATELLITE CABLE ~ VIDEO (CVBS) MAINS AN- TENNA S-VIDEO EXT2 AUX - I/O (Y/C) L AUDIO TV R COAXIAL EXT1 TO TV - I/O AUDIO / VIDEO OUT DIGITAL AUDIO OUT B C TV B Use another RF coaxial cable to connect Connecting to a VCR or the TV socket on the recorder to the other similar dev
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English Step 2: Optional Connections (continued) Satellite Receiver/ VCR Cable Box F CABLE A SATELLITE ANTENNA B E VIDEO ~ MAINS (CVBS) AN- TENNA S-VIDEO EXT2 AUX - I/O (Y/C) L AUDIO TV R COAXIAL EXT1 TO TV - I/O AUDIO / VIDEO OUT DIGITAL AUDIO OUT C D TV D Use the SCART cable to connect the Connecting to a VCR and EXT1 TO TV-I/O scart socket on the Cable Box/Satellite Receiver recorder to the corresponding SCART input socket on the TV. A Keep the existing a